WO2002085320A1 - Two-phase roll-on cosmetic product - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a two-phase, roll-on cosmetic product, especially for use in the field of antiperspirants and/or deodorants.
- Another group of benefits may also be achieved with the reduction and/or elimination of surfactants in cosmetic products that contain an antiperspirant active. These benefits include improving the dry feel of the product, reducing the amount of noii- hite residue on skin and clothing, and reducing the tackiness of the product.
- a second commercial liquid two-phase product is Cloud DanceTM breeze cologne spray distributed by CCA Industries, Inc. (East Rutherford, NJ).
- This product lists the following ingredients: SD alcohol, 40D, hexamethyldisiloxane, fragrance, distilled water, sodium chloride, coloring agents, and benzophenone-3. This product is clear with two bands of differing colors.
- Patent 4,120,948 to Shelton describes a two-phase stick antiperspirant having (1) a substantially anhydrous antiperspirant phase comprising a water-insoluble, high melting point wax, a liquid emollient, and high levels of a p articulate, antiperspirant active material and (2) a gel phase comprising a polyhydric alcohol gelled with either a fatty acid soap or a fatty acid amide.
- U.S. Patent 4,438,095 to Grollier et al describes a liquid cosmetic composition comprising two separate liquid phases.
- the first phase is an aqueous phase in which at least one cationic polymer is dissolved.
- the composition contains no detergent agent or foaming agents.
- U.S. Patent 4,767,741 to Komor et al teaches a two-phase liquid cosmetic composition comprising an oil phase, and organic liquidwater phase and insoluble solid particles absorbed on the interface between the two phases, wherein the solid particles are the in situ precipitation product of at least a first salt solution and a second salt solution (added to the oil phase and organic/water phase during blending tliereof).
- U.S. Patent 4,973,473 to Schneider et al teaches (in a preferred embodiment) a composition comprising two discrete gel phases. The composition includes an emollient complex containing a selected carboxylic acid amide(s), a mucopolysacchari.de, at least one skin staicturing protein and an astringent.
- U.S. Patent 4,980,155 to Shah et al teaches a two-phase cosmetic composition comprising a color phase which includes a first phase comprising a film forming agent, at least one colorant, an emulsifier and water; and a second phase comprising a gel phase comprising a water soluble polymer and water.
- the phases are miscible with each other but are disposed in discrete side by side separate phases.
- U.S. Patent 5,213,799 to Foring et al describes skin treating compositions which comprise a transparent oil phase and a transparent aqueous phase, preferably with humectant effect, which permits a homogenous mixture when shaken together and thereafter separates again into two transparent phases.
- the cosmetic composition includes the use of 0.1-1.0 weight % of C12-C18 fatty acid triglycerol ester.
- U.S. Patent 5,290,555 to Guthauser et al teaches compositions with structural color in which two phases are selected with the same refractive index but different dispersive power. Either or both of the phases may contain cosmetically active ingredients.
- U.S. Patent 5,474,777 to Marion et al describes liquid cleansing compositions consisting of an oily phase and an aqueous phase, wherein the oily phase consists of at least one dialkylphosphate and, optionally, products miscible therein, and the aqueous phase contains one or more ionic surfactants.
- U.S. Patent 5,593,663 to Leng et al describes antiperspirant actives which are amphiphilic materials that, upon contact with perspiration, form a water-insoluble liquid crystal phase of greater than one-dimensional periodicity.
- U.S. Patent 5,654,362 to Schultz et al describes silicone oils and solvents thickened by silicone elastomers and suitable for use in products such as antiperspsirants and deodorants.
- U.S. Patent 5,919,437 to Lee et al describes solid cosmetic compositions including cosmetic cream compositions containing silicone elastomers as gelling agents.
- U.S. Phase 6,019,991 to Tanaka et al teaches a two-phase cosmetic composition comprising separate and distinct oil and aqueous phases which form a higlily temporary clear emulsion when shaken together. A clear package is used. One phase may be colored while the other is usually water white.
- U.S. Patent 6,180,587 to Fuller et al teaches a multiple phase composition comprising a lower aqueous phase comprising at least 1 weight % of a polymer or copolymer selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate, polystyrene sulfonate, polyvinyl-pyrrolidone, maleic anhydride and mixtures thereof and an upper aqueous phase having a cleansingly effective amount of a surfactant.
- PCT case WO 00/67712 discloses a solid stick containing antiperspirant actives and formed with a core phase and an outer phase.
- Emulsions can be oil-in-water or water- in-oil systems wherein one phase is dispersed in the other. In emulsions both phases remain together because of the addition of surfactants. Emulsion products tend to have a wet feel, a higher level of tackiness and some irritation issues.
- Anhydrous suspensions are composed of powders suspended in anhydrous liquids. They typically include a relatively high percentage of suspending agents that contribute to white residues being left on skin and clothing. While the anhydrous suspension do not produce a wet feel, they exhibit other problems such as settling of the powder over time and leakage of the carrier liquid, especially if the product is not continuously shaken.
- compositions of the present invention are able to provide two phase antiperspirants and/or deodorants which have improved efficacy, reduced irritation on skin, reduced white residue on skin and clothing, and improved aesthetics such as reduced wetness.
- This invention is a two phase, roll-on product made with a polar phase and a non-polar phase wherein a cosmetically active ingredient effective as an antiperspirant and/or a deodorant is dissolved or suspended in one of the phases.
- the composition is packaged in a conventional roll-on dispenser. Before the product is applied the container is shaken or agitated forcefully enough to temporarily mix the two phases. The product is applied while the two phases are mixed.
- the non-polar phase can be clear, translucent or opaque, has a viscosity in the range of 20-9,000 centipoise, and is made by combining the following ingredients: (a) a cross-linked or partially cross-linked non-emulsifying siloxane elastomer in an amount sufficient to provide a non-polar phase having a viscosity in the range of 20 centipoise ("cps") - 9,000 cps , preferably 100-3000 cps and most preferably 240 - 350 cps (for example in an amount of 40-70 weight % of a 11-13% concentration of elastomer in a solvent, or an equivalent amount if a different concentration of elastomer is used);
- a volatile, nonpolar hydrocarbon preferably branched such as with an "iso" group having from 4-30 carbons (preferably 4-20 carbons and, more preferably, 6-20 carbons); (iii) 0.1-20 weight % (particularly 2-10% and, more particularly, 3-5%) of a benzoic acid ester selected from the group consisting of C12-C20 benzoate esters (for example a C12-15 alkyl benzoate such as FLNSOLV TN); (iv) 0.01-8 weight % of a propoxylated fatty alcohol having 4-16 carbons and
- fragrance for example, 0.0 to 2 weight %, preferably from 0.5 to 1%
- vitamins in amounts of
- the polar phase can be clear, translucent or opaque. In general it may contain one or more members selected from water and or a polyhydric alcohol wherein the cosmetically active ingredients are dissolved in this polar phase.
- the polar phase should also have a viscosity in the range of 20 cps - 9,000 cps.
- the polar phase comprises:
- a water soluble cationic derivative selected from the group consisting of hydroxyetliyl cellulose and its copolymers (preferably Polyquaternium-10 (Celquat SC 240 C from National Starch, Findeme, NJ)), and hydroxypropyl cellulose and its copolymers, provided that the viscosity of the polar phase does not exceed 9,000 cps;
- micas ⁇ 1.0 weight %, with an average particle size in the range of 10-125 microns and preferably less than 30 microns
- suspending agents for example 1-3 weight % of Bentone 38 with the addition of a polar additive, for example 0.3 - 1.0 weight % of propylene carbonate
- antimicrobial agents which may also be considered as a cosmetic ingredient if used in sufficient amount to inhibit bacteria growth under the arm
- a member of the group consisting of bacteriostatic quaternary ammonium compounds such as 2-amino-2-methyl-l-propanol (AMP), cetyl-trimethylammonium bromide, cetyl pyridinium chloride, 2, 4, 4'-trichloro-2'-hydroxydiphenylether (Triclosan), N-(4-chlorophenyl)-N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)urea (Triclocarban), silver halides, octoxyglycerin (SensivaTM SC 50); 3,7,1 l,-trimethyldodeca-2,6,10-trienol (Famesol from Dragoco, Totowa, NJ); and various zinc salts (for example, zinc ricinoleate).
- bacteriostatic quaternary ammonium compounds such as 2-amino-2-
- the bacteriostat can, illustratively, be included in the composition in an amount of 0-5%, particularly 0.01-1.0% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- Triclosan can illustratively be included in an amount of from 0.05% to about 0.5% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- fragrances in an amount in the range of 0-5%, particularly 0.01-2.0%, and, for example, at a level of 1%;
- masking agents in an amount of 0.05-5.0% (particularly 0.05-2%) by weight based on the total weight of the composition particularly if an unscented product is desired;
- polymers of ethylene oxide for example PEG-4, PEG-6, PEG-8 , PEG-9, PEG-10, PEG-12, PEG 14, Carbowax PEG-200, Carbowax PEG-300, Carbowax PEG- 400, Carbowax PEG-600, particularly 0.1-1.0 weight % of PEG-12; and
- a cosmetically acceptable coloring agent in an amount of 0.0001-0.002 weight %) (for example, dyes approved for cosmetic use by the FDA and/or European regulatory agencies or legislation).
- the elastomer is a non-emulsifying polysiloxane that does not contain any appreciable amount of polyoxyalkylenes, for example, polyoxyethylenes, and may be selected from the group consisting of:
- a cross-linked or partially cross-linked cyclomethicone (and) dimethicone crosspolymer for example, DC 9040 from Dow Corning Corp., Midland, MI
- a cross-linked or partially cross-linked dimetl icone/vinyldimethicone crosspolymer for example, KSG-15 from Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Akron OH
- a cross-linked or partially cross-linked cyclomethicone (and) vinyldimethicone/methicone crosspolymer for example, GE 1229 from General Electric Silicones, Waterford, NY.
- Patent 5,654,362 incorporated by reference to the extent it defines non-emulsifying elastomers.
- the elastomer can be swollen with the low molecular weight polysiloxane under a shear force.
- the ⁇ i-H containing polysiloxane of part (a) is represented by compounds of formula (R 13 ) 3 SiO(R 1 2 SiO) a (R 15 HsiO) b Si(R 13 ) 3 , designated herein as type A 1 , and compounds of the formula H(R 13 ) 2 SiO(R ,4 2 SiO) 0 Si(R 13 ) 2 H or formula
- R 13 , R 14 , and R 15 are alkyl groups with 1-6 carbon atoms, a is 0-250, b is 1-250, and c is 0-250.
- the molar ratio of compounds A 1 : A 2 is 0-20, preferably 0-5. It is preferred that compounds of both types A 1 and A 2 be used.
- alpha, omega-dienes include 1,4-pentadiene; 1,5-hexadiene; 1,6- heptadiene; 1,7-octadiene; 1,8-nonadiene; 1,9-decadiene; 1,11-dodecadiene; 1,13- tetradecadiene; and 1,19-eicosadiene.
- linear or cyclic materials may be used alone or in combination.
- Linear volatile methyl siloxanes have the formula (CH 3 ) 3 SiO ⁇ (CH 3 ) 2 SiO ⁇ y Si(CH 3 ) 3 .
- the value of y is 0-5.
- Cyclic VMS have the formula ⁇ (CH 3 ) 2 SiO ⁇
- the value of z is 3-6.
- these volatile methyl siloxanes have boiling points less than about 250 degrees C. and viscosities of about 0.65-5.0 centistokes (mm 2 /s).
- Representative linear volatile methyl siloxanes (I) are hexamethyldisiloxane (MM) with a boiling point of 100 degrees C, viscosity of 0.65 mm 2 /s, and formula Me 3 SiOSiMe 3 ; octamethyltrisiloxane (MDM) with a boiling point of 152 degrees C, viscosity of 1.04 mm 2 /s, and formula Me 3 SiOMe 2 SiOSiMe 3 ; decamethyltetrasiloxane (MD, M) with a boiling point of 194 degrees C, viscosity of 1.53 mm 2 /s, and formula Me 3 SiO(Me 2 SiO) 2 SiMe 3 ; dodecamethylpentasiloxane (MD 3 M) with a boiling point of 229 degrees C, viscosity of 2.06 mm 2 /s, and formula Me 3 SiO(Me 2 SiO) 3 SiMe 3 ; tetradecamethylhexasilox
- Representative cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (II) are hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane (D 3 ) a solid with a boiling point of 134 degrees C. and formula ⁇ (Me 2 )SiO ⁇ 3 ; octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D 4 ) with a boiling point of 176 degrees C, viscosity of 2.3 mm 2 /s, and formula ⁇ (Me 2 )SiO ⁇ 4 ; decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D s ) with a boiling point of 210 degrees C, viscosity of 3.87 mm 2 /s, and fonnula ⁇ (Me 2 )SiO ⁇ 5 ; and dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D 6 ) with a boiling point of 245 degrees C, viscosity of 6.62 mm 2 /s, and fonnula ⁇ (Me 2 )Si
- suitable volatile silicones include DC-244 Fluid, DC-245 Fluid, DC 246 Fluid, DC-344 Fluid, DC-345 Fluid, DC 200 Fluid (with 0.65 cst viscosity) to DC 200 Fluid (with 5 cst viscosity), and DC-1184 Fluid (a mixture of low molecullar weight volatile and non- volatile silicones most of which are linear and volatile, such material has a boiling point greater than 35 degrees and a viscosity of about 1.6 centistokes) all of which are from Dow Corning Corp.), and especially decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (DC-245 Fluid).
- DC-245 Fluid a mixture of low molecullar weight volatile and non- volatile silicones most of which are linear and volatile, such material has a boiling point greater than 35 degrees and a viscosity of about 1.6 centistokes
- Hydrocarbons suitable for use in this invention include isoparaffmic fluids having 4-30 carbons (especially 7-20 carbons) such as C7-8 isoparaffin, C8-9 isoparaffin, ClO-ll isoparaffin, Cl l-12 isoparaffin, Cl l-13 isoparaffin, C13-14 isoparaffin, C12-20 isoparaffin, especially Cl 1-12 isoparaffin (for example, Isopar H from Exxon Chemical Company, Baytown, TX), and other branched chain hydrocarbons such as isododecane (Pennethyl 99 A), isoeicosane (Permethyl 102A), isohexadecane (Permethyl 101 A) (the Permethyls being available from Preperse, Inc., South Plainfield, NJ), and combinations of any of the foregoing.
- isoparaffmic fluids having 4-30 carbons (especially 7-20 carbons) such as C7-8 isoparaffin, C8-9 isoparaffin, ClO-ll isoparaffin, Cl
- benzoate esters include isostearyl benzoate, PPG-15 steaiyl ether benzoate, octyldodecyl benzoate, and C12-15 alkyl benzoate (for example and preferably, Finsolv TN from Finetex, Inc. (Elmwood Park, NJ).
- Another particular group of such esters include those marketed by Finetex under the designations FINSOLV® TN (C12-15 alkyl benzoate), FINSOLV® SB (isostearyl .
- the antiperspirant active can be selected from the group consisting of any of the known antiperspirant active materials. These include, by way of example (and not of a lhniting nature), aluminum chlorohydrate, aluminum chloride, aluminum sesquichlorohydrate, zirconyl hydroxychloride, alurninum-zirconimri glycine complex (for example, aluminum zirconium trichlorohydrex gly, aluminum zirconium pentachlorohydrex gly, aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly and aluminum zirconium octochlorohydrex gly), aluminum chlorohydrex PG, aluminum chlorohydrex PEG, aluminum dichlorohydrex PG, and aluminum dichlorohydrex PEG.
- aluminum chlorohydrate aluminum chloride
- aluminum sesquichlorohydrate zirconyl hydroxychloride
- alurninum-zirconimri glycine complex for example, aluminum zirconium
- the aluminum-containing materials can be commonly referred to as antiperspirant active aluminum salts.
- the foregoing metal antiperspirant active materials are antiperspirant active metal salts.
- such compositions need not include aluminum-containing metal salts, and can include other antiperspirant active materials, including other antiperspirant active metal salts.
- Category I active antiperspirant ingredients listed in the Food and Drug Administration's Monograph on antiperspirant drugs for over-the-counter human use can be used.
- any new drug such as aluminum mfratohydrate and its combination with zirconyl hydroxychlorides and nitrides, or aluminum-stannous chlorohydrates, can be incorporated as an antiperspirant active ingredient in antiperspirant compositions according to the present invention.
- antiperspirant actives include aluminum zirconium trichlorohydrex and aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex either with or without glycine.
- a particular antiperspirant active is aluminum trichlorohydrex gly such as AZZ-902 SUF (from Reheis Inc., Berkley Heights, NJ) which has 98% of the particles less than 10 microns in size.
- Antiperspirant actives can be incorporated into compositions according to the present invention in amounts in the range of 0.1 - 25% of the final composition, but the amount used will depend on the formulation of the composition. For example, at amounts in the lower end of the broader range (for example, 0.1 - 10% on an actives basis), a deodorant effect may be observed.
- the antiperspirant active material will not . substantially reduce the flow of perspiration, but will reduce malodor, for example, by acting as an antimicrobial material.
- amounts of 10-25% (on an actives basis) such as 15 - 25%, by weight, of the total weight of the composition, an antiperspirant effect may be observed.
- the glycol or polyglycol is selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,2- ⁇ ropanediol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, methyl propanediol, 1,6- hexanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1 ,4-butanediol, PEG-4 through PEG- 100, PPG-9 through PPG-34, pentylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, trimethylpropanediol, 1,4- cyclohexanedimethanol, 2,2-dimethyl-l,3-propanediol, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-l ,3- cyclobutanediol, and mixtures thereof.
- glycol component include one or more members of the group consisting of propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, 2-methyl-l,3-propanediol, methyl propylene glycol, low molecular weight (less than 600) polyethylene glycol, low molecular weight (less than 600) polypropylene glycols, and mixtures of any of the foregoing.
- Propylene glycol is of particular interest because the antiperspirant active is more soluble in this type of glycol.
- Tripropylene glycol has lower initancy, but the antiperspirant active is not as soluble in this glycol. Mixtures of glycols may be used to balance these desirable properties.
- Compositions according to the present invention can be made by first preparing both phases separately and then combining them in the final container:
- Non-polar phase The emollients are blended at room temperature in a vessel and added slowly to the silicone elastomer with agitation so as to form an homogeneous mixture free of lumps.
- fragrances can be added at the end.
- Polar phase- If the polar phase contains a copolymer of hydroxy ethyl cellulose, this is dissolved in the solution or suspension of the active ingredient with vigorous agitation so as to form a clear solution free of lumps.
- a coloring agent is added, it is first dissolved in a selected amount of polar material such as water, or in a nonpolar material such as polydimethylsiloxane (for example, DC 200 Fluid having a viscosity of 5 centistokes (“cst"); DC 200 Fluid having a viscosity of 50 cst, both of which are available from Dow Corning Corp.) and then added to the appropriate phase.
- polar material such as water
- a nonpolar material such as polydimethylsiloxane (for example, DC 200 Fluid having a viscosity of 5 centistokes (“cst"); DC 200 Fluid having a viscosity of 50 cst, both of which are available from Dow Corning Corp.)
- Each phase can be introduced into dispensing containers known to those skilled in the art for roU-ons.
- the product from the reservoir comes to the top rolling surface of the dispensing container, and from there may be applied to the skin in the axillary regions to deposit sufficient amounts of antiperspirant and/or deodorant active material to reduce body malodor and/or reduce perspiration in axillary regions of the human body.
- the components of the conventional roll-on containers can be made of various materials and can have different shapes.
- the material of the container can be polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density polyethylene or glass.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- the applicator is usually a hollow ball made of polypropylene. The diameter can vary from 10.4 to 35.5 mm, depending on the design of the container.
- the ball can be assembled directly in the container or with a special insert (ball housing) depending also on the design of the container.
- the caps can be of different designs (usually made of polypropylene) with smooth or ribbed walls. Examples of suitable roll-on dispensers include those described in U.S. Design
- AZP 908 0.5 - 1.0 weight % (optionally) fragrance.
- compositions include those listed in the CTFA International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary (Cosmetics, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Inc., 7 th ed. 1997). Mixing techniques used to make the compositions are those conventionally used in the art including those described above.
- Examples 1-6 General Method of Making Compositions
- Compositions according to the present invention as seen in Examples 1 -6 may be made as follows using the amounts and types of ingredients listed under the appropriate Example number. Total percent for each Example is 100% Non-polar phase - The cyclomethicone and the emollients (hydrocarbons, benzoate esters, ethers) are blended at room temperature and added slowly to the silicone elastomer with stirring to form an homogeneous mixture free of lumps. If the final fonnulation is to be made with a cosmetic pigment for example, mica, titanium dioxide, or iron oxide), the pigment must be pre-dispersed in a polydimethyl siloxane. If the final formulation contains a fragrance in the non-polar phase, the fragrance will be added in this phase at the end.
- a cosmetic pigment for example, mica, titanium dioxide, or iron oxide
- the polar phase contains a modified starch (such as hydroxypropyl starch phosphate starch), it must be pre-dispersed in a small part of the antiperspirant active, then heated at 75 degrees C until the starch is dissolved to form a solution. The pre-dispersed material is then added to the rest of the antiperspirant active with agitation until it is cooled to room temperature. If the polar phase contains a suspending agent (for example, a Hectorite material), it must be added with high shear to the Al Zr tetrachlorohydrex gly in propylene glycol (for example, 30% solution or its equivalent) until the mixture is unifonn. After this happens the propylene carbonate may be added.
- a suspending agent for example, a Hectorite material
- the polar contains Polyquaternium 10, this is pre-dispersed in the active to fonn an homogeneous solution free of lumps. If the final formulation contains a colorant is must be dissolved in the minimum amount of water and then added in the polar phase. Combination of the phases in a container -
- Each phase is poured into the container in the ratios indicated in the final composition. There is no special order of addition into the container. The polar phase will tend to go to the bottom.
- Non-polar phase 28.0% elastomer (DC 9040 crosslinked silicone elastomer)
- Example 1 Two transparent phases were formed with a suitable viscosity to ' flow through a wide ball (3.5 cm) roll-on package. The product was laid on a flat surface overnight to evaluate possible leakage. This Example did not exhibit any leakage.
- Example 2 The non-polar phase was semi-turbid.
- the product had a viscosity suitable for the wide ball package described for Example 1.
- the product had a non- tacky but slightly greasy feel.
- Example 3 This formulation exhibited a typical two phase separation.
- the polar phase with the active ingredient was turbid due to the presence of the starch that was used to increase the viscosity of the active ingredient solution and to improve the mica suspension in the formulation. It was found that the starch decreased the tackiness of the active.
- the overall formulation was perceived as non-tacky, silky and had a dry feel after application.
- the mica suspension was not stable after 3 days. It is believed that mica with a smaller particle size (for example, less than 30 microns) would result in a more stable product.
- Example 4 The formation of two phases was observed as described for Example 3.
- the polar phase with the active was not clear.
- the Hectorite material was used as a suspending agent instead of the modified starch to improve the suspension of the mica.
- a polar solvent propylene carbonate
- the prototype was perceived as somewhat tacky and. slightly greasy.
- the Isopar H and the propylene carbonate may have caused the greasy feel.
- the mica suspension was not stable because both the Hectorite 18 and the mica settled out after 24 hours. Again, an adjustment to a smaller particle size may improve stability.
- Example 5 Two transparent phases were formed with a suitable viscosity (estimated to be in the range of 100-200 cps) to flow through the ball applicator described in the evaluation of Example 1.
- the color of the polar phase was blue and uniform. It maintained its integrity after shaking. The product was perceived as non- tacky, non-greasy, silky and with a dry feel after application.
- Example 6 Two transparent phases were formed with a suitable viscosity (estimated to be in the range of 100-200 cps) to flow through the ball applicator described in the evaluation of Example 1. The product was perceived as non-tacky, non-greasy, silky and with a dry feel after application.
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